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End of Year Capital Markets Report | 2022

DATE January 11, 2023 / Author


Capital Markets Overview The continued interest rates increase by the Federal Reserve will make debt and equity much more expensive in the coming quarters and continue to put a damper on transactions. CRE debt origination activity has declined sharply since May 2022, opportunistic refinancing disappeared, and acquisition financing decelerated. Investor allocations are heavily tilted towards […]

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Healthcare End of Year Market Report | 2022

DATE January 3, 2023 / Author


Healthcare Market Overview Despite economic headwinds, the medical office sector continues to outperform by setting record highs for sales volume, asking rents, and pricing. Asking rent for MOBs went up 1.7 percent during the first half of the year. Experts predict a promising outlook for healthcare in 2023 with increased absorption and low vacancy rates. […]

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Hot Spots in Healthcare: Top Markets to Watch

DATE November 29, 2022 / Author


Hot Spots in Healthcare: Top Markets to Watch The U.S. has the largest healthcare industry in the world, and the strength of the sector has leveraged major players in the market. With more Americans turning 65 every day, the need for care centers and medical office buildings (MOBs) will only expand. Furthermore, the longer people […]

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Matthews™ Top Insights | 2022

DATE October 14, 2022 / Author


Top Articles of 2022 Explore the latest trends and popular insights within CRE to make informed investment decisions. We deliver cutting-edge market research reports and cover a multitude of property types and conditions across the U.S. to provide investors with important updates. Browse the top 10 articles of Q3 2022 below for specific market research […]

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To Lease or Own Medical Space? The Question Physicians Should be Asking

DATE August 17, 2022 / Author


IS IT BETTER TO LEASE OR OWN MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGS? Physicians are navigating uncharted territory post-COVID-19, and practices are dealing with different challenges. Medical offices are a hot commodity given current demographic trends and performance during the most recent economic downturn. Due to this, physicians now have to compete with commercial investors to own medical […]

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Q&A | Matthews™ Market Movers

DATE August 10, 2022 / Author


Matthews™ Market Movers, Q&A Uncertainty has plagued the real estate industry as increased interest rates loom. Fortunately, property fundamentals remain strong. In this Q&A, we asked our top agents to provide their specialized insight on what they see in the market and what discussions they are having with investors.   Alexander Harrold | Senior Vice […]

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Why Offices are Being Converted for Medical Purposes

DATE August 9, 2022 / Author


Offices Undergoing an Upgrade Medical office buildings (MOBs) have exhibited significant demand from investors over the past decade, buoyed by consistent occupancy and rent growth. With technology allowing advanced procedures to be performed outside of centralized facilities and the increased demand for outpatient services, many health systems are opening medical facilities outside of centralized campuses. […]

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Is Veterinary Real Estate a Good Investment?

DATE July 29, 2022 / Author


The Veterinary Real Estate Market Outlook An increase in the number of pet owners is driving the need for better access to care and improved treatment options for companion animals, resulting in more pet health spending and market growth. From 2019 to 2020, about 67 percent of households in the U.S. owned a pet, equal […]

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Child Care Sector Overview

DATE July 26, 2022 / Author


Investment Opportunity in the Child Care Sector The child care sector is growing rapidly due to a shift in economy and employment, making the industry a key market for investment asset opportunities. The need for on-demand child care is driven by rising incomes, more dual-career couples, population growth among children under age 5, and more […]

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